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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, ST. LOUIS DISTRICT
 
Project # STL 99-01
 
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, ST. LOUIS DISTRICT:
MILITARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
 
Four postgraduate internships will be awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, St. Louis District for participation in a range of
anthropological curation management projects for the St. Louis District.
Interns will assist in archaeological laboratory work, collecting data
pertinent to completing cultural resource management summaries, and
archaeological inventories.  Incumbents will also make visits to state
archaeological records centers, collections centers, and military
installations throughout the United States.  Data gathered from
bibliographic references, archival materials, telephone interviews, and
physical inspections of collections will be entered into computerized
databases.  Report writing is also required.
 
The projects will provide interns with a broad exposure to applied
anthropology in the federal setting.  They will be interacting with federal
and state agencies, private and public universities and museums, cultural
resource management personnel at military installations, and private
contractors.   The projects provide numerous possibilities for research
concerning federal legislation and American archaeology; the history and
status of collections curation at the national, regional or installation
levels; and the developing role of Native Americans, Hawaiians, and Alaskans
in federal environmental legislation.
 
Considerable travel will be required.  Two of every four weeks may be spent
making on-site visits.  The other two weeks will be used to enter data,
conduct phone interviews, prepare reports, and make arrangements for the
next trip.
 
Applicants should have a bachelor=s or master=s degree (preferred) within
the past three years in anthropology, with an emphasis in North American
archaeology, human osteology, museum studies, or Native American ethnology.
Experience working with museum collections, site records, and archival
materials is beneficial as are word processing and database management
skills associated with archaeological collections management are requisite,
as are good writing and verbal communication skills.  Candidates will be
required to lift and manipulate heavy (up to 50 pounds) artifact containers.
 
 
The program is open to all qualified U.S. citizens and permanent resident
aliens without regard to race, sex, religion, color, age, national origin,
or status as a Vietnam Era veteran or disabled veteran.  Participants will
be selected based on academic records, recommendations, and compatibility of
background and experience with project requirements.
This Postgraduate Research Participation Program is administered by Oak
Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE).  Participants will be
mentored by and work in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of
Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections'
offices in the St. Louis District.
 
Appointments are full time, for a one-year period, renewable for up to two
additional years upon recommendation of the St. Louis District and dependent
upon funding.  Annual stipends start at $26,000 for a bachelor=s degree
recipient and $28,800 for a master=s degree.  Federal taxes will not be
withheld from the stipend and will be the responsibility of the appointee.
Participants must show proof of health and medical insurance (either through
a private plan or by purchase from the plan available through ORISE).
 
An application, current vitae, three references, and samples of writing
should be sent to Dr. Michael Trimble, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St.
Louis District, ATTN: CEMVS-ED-Z, 1222 Spruce St., St. Louis, MO
63103-2833.
 
Please reference project # STL 99-01 when calling or writing for more
information.  For additional information and application materials, contact:
 
 
Postgraduate Research Participation Program
for U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis
Education and Training Division
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
P.O. Box 117
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-0117
(423) 576-8503

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